Mirror's Edge released exclusively on Xbox Live for Lumia Windows Phones

The Windows Phone Xbox Live title Mirror's Edge, from EA Games, is a 2D platformer with interesting gameplay taken from the 2010 console version. The player takes on the role of Faith and has to help her avoid corrupt authorities by performing a number of acrobatic stunts to bypass obstacles and other elements.

But before we continue with this excitement, be sure to note that Mirror's Edge is exclusive for Nokia Lumia Windows Phones for the time being.

The graphics are impressive for mobile gaming and the menu system is intuitive (and actually works) compared to some titles available for Windows Phone. On starting the game, the player is somewhat humorlessly greeted by a loading screen with scrolling text that is similar to the lore display in Star Wars films.

The actual gameplay is as you'd expect should you have played the console version. But for those who haven't had the luxury, the controls are natural and easy to grasp, but to master the timing is challenging to begin with. A number of achievements are available to give more incentive to play, and it'll definitely provide much motivation for those mobile achievement hunters.

The music is up-beat and energising, which is what you need when being chased by a helicopter with armed personnel firing live rounds at your rear-end. As well as single player mode, players can also play 'Speed Run', which puts Xbox Live users up against one another to score the fastest times.

You can download Mirror's Edge from the Marketplace (Nokia Lumia Windows Phones only), which will set you back £2.29 ($2.99 USD). A free trial is available, but is restricted to two levels. [Edit: Marketplace links and QR code are now fixed, sorry!]

No Nokia just got the exclusive with Microsoft's cash. It's not a equal playing field. HTC, Samsung etc. are on a capitalist system. Supply and demand. Nokia is Microsoft's bastard child now. Therefore Microsoft is pumping cash to Nokia. Then Nokia will give some of Microsoft's money to devs to get a competitive advantage by getting exclusive apps.
I guess Nokia and Microsoft feels Nokia can't stand toe to toe on hardware so the have to undercut the others with back room deals.
I bet the same deal will come up again when Microsoft pounces on RIM when BB10 flops.

You're absolutely right. Nokia has been pumping out apps left and right while the others are happy focusing their efforts elsewhere. For those of you who can, get a Nokia device and the complaining about Nokia's exclusive apps will end.

I know this is not the forum, but why am I restriced to download this over wifi only? I have 10GB/month so no problem. What is the roof and why is it there? I'm on the countryside right now and no wifi but the databars are full on "h".

My L900's camera is better than my Focus S', my Lumia's keyboard sound works, is usable when plugged in charging, it doesn't make a popping noise when switching tracks, and no, I don't have the "common" 900 bugs.

Ill take my Lumia 900 over my buggy Focus S anyday. Notone update from Sammy for any of the bugs yet Nokia steps it up admits it and pushes out a fix.
BTW. DId anyone see any commercials for the Focus S, Focus 2 or any Samsung phone? I see a dozen a night for the precious Galaxy S 3.

I have HTC Radar, HD7, DVP and Lumia 900 and non of the pictures from these phones comes close to that of the Lumia 900. Frankly Nokia could have done better than what we have now but the Lumia 900 camera is not as crappy as it's been exaggerated.

When these apps come across for Nokia phones only at first it's because Nokia has worked with the developer to get them to even build an app for a WP. So part of the agreement I am sure is that Nokia phones get access to the app first. Think of it this way. You wouldn't have anything to complain about at all because the app wouldn't even be coming to Windows Phone, at least not for a while yet.

Nokia can only do this with Microsoft's cash. HTC, Samsung etc. aren't getting cash from Microsoft to do these backroom deals.
I guess Nokia doesn't feel they can win a hardware battle with HTC, Samsung etc.

Can you read?
This game wouldn't even come to WP if it wasn't for Nokia. I don't care if it's MS cash or not.
Nokia helped the Developers and gave them an incentive to port this to Windows Phone. It's only fair if they get the exclusivity for a while.
Samsung and HTC could do this too, but they don't because they don't care for the platform. They just recycle their Android hardware to squeez out as much money with as little work as possible.
So stop the bitching, without Nokia Mirrors Edge wouldn't come to Windows Phone for you to bitch about.

To be fair, it seems a bit odd to attribute the arrival of these games to Nokia when you admit that it's MS' cash they're using to bring them over. So wouldn't that mean this is merely MS paying for these games to come exclusively to Nokia phones?

Fock Nokia, I'm gettin' sick of seeing HTC and other companies being left behind because of Nokia. A collegue from work bought Lumia 800 just to brag to me, for having a HTC 7 Pro. Guess what. Joke's on him.

This game is setting of my L900's capacitive buttons like crazy. Looks like I might have purchased too. POS hardware is getting on my nerves. This and GPS seems to be taking longer and longer to connect.

I have a lumia and I really hope they only have a short exclusive period as this hurts WP as well as people will see that to get the bust out of the OS they should get a Nokia but they might not want to and go to another OS

Dear Samsung and HTC, thanks for doing nothing while Nokia has done everything to make sure their customers have the best experience on their phones. Thanks Nokia for making us jealous that we bought "other options." HTC Titan for sale as of today on eBay.lol

If it wasn't for Nokia this game would not even be available on WP. They have teamed up with EA. It's only fair that Nokia gets is exclusively for a while because of that. Blame the others for not doing anything for the platform.

NOW EVERYONE BEFORE U GET UPSET THAT NOKIA HAS IT AND SAMSUNG R HTC DONT JUST REMEMBER NOKIA IS COMPETING WITH SAMSUNG, APPLE, HTC, AND EVERYONE ELS SO ITS NOT ABOUT WELL ITS WINDOWS WELL ITS A DOG EAT DOG WORLD AND IM HOLDING A NOKIA FLAG

Honestly this just creates don't competitive edge for OEMs choosing to make WPs. It isn't like a permanent exclusivity, its only like 30-60 days. If you want first dibs you go Nokia, if you don't mind waiting a little longer anyone else will do, especial if the hardware is more important to you. I can't see how this introduces fragmentation when others still get it. This is how OEMs stay unique but consistent.

Anyways, think this might be my 2nd purchase and my first Xbox live game to buy. Tried the trial, and it plays really wel along with great visuals.

I don't get why people are complaining, this type of exclusivity war already happens elsewhere; just look at the 360 & PS3 as an example where Microsoft pays to have timed content on its systems because it believes it'll pay off.

I digress. This is a port of the iPhone/iPod Touch version in case anyone here didn't know already. Still a good game though so looking forward to getting it on my Samsung.

This is a bit different than console exclusivity. A better example would be if Xbox 360s were made by OEMs, each capable of playing the exact same games. One day, Nokia arrives late to the party, and using MS' money, secures on disk DRM that doesn't allow you to play certain games on non-Nokia Xbox 360s until 30/60 days after release, of which this includes some high profile releases that gamers had been clamoring for for quite some time now.

Many people are talking about Nokia using MS money but let me say here that the partnership between and MS is mutually beneficial. With this lackadaisical attitude of HTC and Samsung towards WP, the platform probably would have been dead by now. Thank Nokia for salvaging WP, and for those who don't know Bing search and all the Bing services are powered by Navteg which is a subsidiary of Nokia.

Honestly I disagree. Take a multiplatform title such as GTA IV; DLC was coming to both 360 and PS3, but Microsoft paid Rockstar to have time the timed exclusivity on the 360 just like Nokia have paid EA to have time exclusivity for Mirror's Edge and the others. And so what if Nokia is a bit late to the party? They still carried out the same practise as others have.

TO THOSE WITH DEV UNLOCKED PHONES: I can confirm that switching your marketplace to Nokia will allow you to download and play Mirror's Edge on non-Nokia devices. I have just tested this on my Samsung Omnia 7.

Seriously, wouldnt they sell more apps had they released it to all wp devices? I mean, in 2 or 3 months time, who knows if we might have WP8 already. Then no point of making it exclusive then now is there?